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bresaola + arugula

February 24, 2015 by Elizabeth 8 Comments

Bresaola and arugula

Sometimes you just want easy. It could be that the rest of your meal is pretty complicated and so you need a first course that you can pull together in a minute or two? Or maybe you’ve invited some friends over for lunch, but realize that while you want to offer something pretty and delicious, you also don’t want to spend your morning in the kitchen?

So today I’m sharing one of my standby, favorite, quick-and-easy, but still beautiful-and-delicious recipes: Bresaola and arugula.  While I’ve used it countless times in the above circumstances, really, it comes in handy no matter what time of year or what type of menu or occasion.

Even though I usually bang on and on about my haul from the farmers market, or picking up cheese or cured meats directly from their source, sometimes it’s a quick run to the supermarket for me too. This past weekend, when we were up at my friend Laura’s house, we needed an emergency first course for lunch on Saturday. Although we already had a delicious lasagna all ready to go, two extra last minute guests (that would be Sophie and her friend Jasmine) decided to join us. No problem. A ten minute drive to the supermarket and a 1/4 pound of bresaola and a bag of pre-washed arugula later, and we were good to go.

Yes. I bought a bag of pre-washed lettuce. I told you this dish was about ease.

I make a version of this salad a lot. Sometimes it’s cured pork that plays the supporting role, and various types of salads get piled on top. But my favorite is this combo, which pairs the lean, beefy taste of bresaola with the slightly peppery bite of arugula. Seasonality does play a role, since I usually use some sort of fruit as well. This time a few blood oranges brought on the acidity and sweetness at the same time.

As with all things simple, a pretty plate always helps.

Bresaola and arugula

Bresaola and arugula
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bresaola + arugula

Prep 10 mins

Total 10 mins

Author Elizabeth

Yield 4

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound / 300 grams sliced bresaola
  • 1 bag of pre-washed arugula
  • 2 blood oranges
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 tsp dijon mustard
  • juice of half lemon
  • salt, pepper

Instructions

  1. Divide the bresaola onto four small plates, laying it out in a single layer.
  2. Put the arugula into a salad bowl.
  3. In a small bowl whisk together the mustard and olive oil until it emulsifies (add the oil slowly) Add the lemon juice, and grate in the zest from one of the oranges.
  4. Using a sharp knife, cut off both ends of each orange. Using the knife, cut off the peel, as well as all the zest. Cut the oranges into cubes and place in the bowl with the arugula. Add the orange cubes and toss with the dressing.
  5. Distribute the salad atop the bresaola and serve.

Notes

Assemble this dish right before you serve it, otherwise the bresaola, which is very lean, will dry out.

 

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Comments

  1. Liza

    February 24, 2015 at 6:13 pm

    This looks and sounds delicious — if we can’t get bresaola, what would you suggest as a substitution? Proscuitto?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      February 25, 2015 at 6:40 am

      If you can get something a bit leaner, like lonza, it would work better. Prosciutto, because it is from the leg, can be a pain to cut. Lonza is a leaner cut of meat, with less fat running through it, and so is easier to deal with. I’ve also done it with pastrami!

      Reply
  2. rosanna

    February 24, 2015 at 6:44 pm

    the bresaola and argula recipe calls for 300 etti of bresaola, please amend that to read 300 grams or 3 etti!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      February 25, 2015 at 6:44 am

      Thanks for the catch.

      Reply
  3. Jack Reisbeck

    February 24, 2015 at 7:00 pm

    Looking forward to trying it. Now all I have to do is find Bresaola her in California.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      February 25, 2015 at 6:41 am

      Another option is turkey breast. Not quite the same or as elegant, but an option none the less!

      Reply
  4. Willem-Jan

    February 24, 2015 at 10:11 pm

    Is aragula the same as rucola?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth

      February 25, 2015 at 6:42 am

      Yes. Also called rughetta in Italian. Rocket in England.

      Reply

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